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>> he's gone to heaven. >> he's gone to heaven? >> yeah. >> do you remember him? >> yeah. >> what do you remember? >> i don't remember anything. >> she says she remembers once when her husband asked a lincoln historian. >> would lincoln have been as great a president, if he had lived? he said that was his question. >> president kennedy thought he knew the answer. >> what was better for lincoln? that he died when he did. and then i remember jack saying after the cuban missile crisis, when it all turned so fantastically, he said, well, if anyone's ever going to shoot me, this would be the day they should do it. >> oh really? >> he said it will never top this. strange those things come back now. when i think now that he's dead, and the different people who come to me, you'd think he belonged to so many people, and each one thought they had him completely. and he loved each one just the way love is infinite of a mother for her children. he loved us all. >> and we thank you for watching, david muir will be here all weekend. and we leave you tonight with a live picture
>> he's gone to heaven. >> he's gone to heaven? >> yeah. >> do you remember him? >> yeah. >> what do you remember? >> i don't remember anything. >> she says she remembers once when her husband asked a lincoln historian. >> would lincoln have been as great a president, if he had lived? he said that was his question. >> president kennedy thought he knew the answer. >> what was better for lincoln? that he died when he did. and then...
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speed along the final day of judgment, in which armageddon comes and the saved are absorbed up into heaven. this is a pretty polarizing topic, which is why the internet practically exploded when reporter sara posener got her hands on this scoop from mother jones. former president george w. bush speaking tonight for the jewish group. they found it trouble that they would address an evangelical christian group whose stated goals is convert jews to christianity. media was not allowed. in fact, shortly after posener's piece went live, references to bush's speech was scrubbed from the website. one of the lasting legacy of the bush presidency was the alliance between christians and politically conservative jews. and in some ways, his speech tonight to a somewhat fringy evangelical group is a reminder that the evangelical movement, millions and millions of americans, was front and center during the bush presidency. and while the press doesn't cover evangelicals much anymore, they have not gone anywhere. they are a driving force in the base of the republican party. joining me now, ralph reed. he w
speed along the final day of judgment, in which armageddon comes and the saved are absorbed up into heaven. this is a pretty polarizing topic, which is why the internet practically exploded when reporter sara posener got her hands on this scoop from mother jones. former president george w. bush speaking tonight for the jewish group. they found it trouble that they would address an evangelical christian group whose stated goals is convert jews to christianity. media was not allowed. in fact,...
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. >> our father in heaven, give us this diour daily bread and forgive us -- >> if you saw this out of your window, believe me. you would be praying as well. this is one of 11 confirmed tornados in illinois. as it hit the small town of washington near peoria. at least two deaths have been reported. this was the aftermath. nothing was left standing after the tornado was done. clean-up and recovery will take a very long time.
. >> our father in heaven, give us this diour daily bread and forgive us -- >> if you saw this out of your window, believe me. you would be praying as well. this is one of 11 confirmed tornados in illinois. as it hit the small town of washington near peoria. at least two deaths have been reported. this was the aftermath. nothing was left standing after the tornado was done. clean-up and recovery will take a very long time.
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our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. >> this is a fox news weather alert. you are watching video taken by one person who was caught in that monster tornado there. this is washington, illinois. tornados and severe thunderstorms sweeping over ten states. here is what we know at this hour. 7 million people have been in the path of this fast moving system. hardest hit south illinois. the illinois national guard has been dispatched to the areas that have been hit. the city of gifford also seeing the same type of devastation. now back to regular programming. >> the obama care unrolled numbered were finally revealed this week and they were nothing short of embarrassing. far short of the administration's estimate. those sign ups came from the 15 state exchanges. they were even worse. signing up less than 27,000 people. so, we sent our correspondent ryan reese into new york city to prove just how sad those figures really are. >> have you guys been to the obama care website? >> no, i have not. >> i can google it. >> that would be a no. >> do you know what twerking is
our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. >> this is a fox news weather alert. you are watching video taken by one person who was caught in that monster tornado there. this is washington, illinois. tornados and severe thunderstorms sweeping over ten states. here is what we know at this hour. 7 million people have been in the path of this fast moving system. hardest hit south illinois. the illinois national guard has been dispatched to the areas that have been hit. the city of...
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, hallowed be thy, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. >> anthony corey, who took that stunning video, joins us now by telephone. anthony, thank you so much for joining us. we are glad you're in one piece. i have to ask you as you were praying there, did you think you were seeing your own final moments? >> i mean, i wasn't really afraid. i come from a very devout catholic christian family and when we pray to god, i just -- he calms my nerves and gives me strength and gives me courage. >> incredible strength in that moment. you're watching through that window as we're seeing now that tornado tearing up your neighbors' homes. you must have been worried about their wellbeing. have you been able to locate them since then? do you know that they're okay? >> yes, they are all good. they are fine, thank god. >> thank god for sure. another thing, too, i can imagine your fear even with that confidence of praying, what gave you the presence of mind to take out that camera and film, capture those incredible powerful scary images? >> i mean, as soon as i was in the liv
, hallowed be thy, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. >> anthony corey, who took that stunning video, joins us now by telephone. anthony, thank you so much for joining us. we are glad you're in one piece. i have to ask you as you were praying there, did you think you were seeing your own final moments? >> i mean, i wasn't really afraid. i come from a very devout catholic christian family and when we pray to god, i just -- he calms my nerves and gives me...
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launched it in exactly the way that chris christie wanted it to be launched and because he has an angel in heaven somewhere that owes him favors, today was the day that senator rand paul decided to meltdown, and he decided to meltdown to the new york times on the record. after a week, now, of plagiarism revelations about rand paul, he sat for an interview with the new york times today in which he said he's going to change the way he handles speeches and publications if it will make people leave he the hell alone. i wouldn't normally say h-e double hockey sticks in the show, but that's what he said. he said that his office had, quote, made mistakes. then there was also the senator's explanation for why this has all happened. and this explanation may turn out to be a real problem for the senator if he does ever seek higher office. this was the explanation. mr. paul attributed the sloppiness to the hectic life of a senator in high demand. things are done quickly and in a hurry. and sometimes i get some things sent to me while giving a speech. i get something on my phone saying read this in 20 minute
launched it in exactly the way that chris christie wanted it to be launched and because he has an angel in heaven somewhere that owes him favors, today was the day that senator rand paul decided to meltdown, and he decided to meltdown to the new york times on the record. after a week, now, of plagiarism revelations about rand paul, he sat for an interview with the new york times today in which he said he's going to change the way he handles speeches and publications if it will make people leave...
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. >> my attitude was, in the next minute and a half, we're either going to be in heaven or we're going to be in the hospital or we're going to walk out of here, and completely in the lord's hands. >> indiana also in the storm's path. the sheriff's department dash cam caught debris flying in the air. look at that. that all as the tornado was touching down. >> cnn is covering every angle of the tornado outbreak with crews across the region. >> we begin with cnn's chris cuomo in washington, illinois. you are right in the middle of the devastation but in so many ways right in the middle of the inspiration. >> reporter: oh, very well said, j.b., very well said and couldn't be more true. the thing that matches the power of the storm here is the power of the resolve to get through it. it's a prayerful community, about 15,000 people here in washington, 150 miles or so from chicago. as you can see behind me the picture tells you everything. this isn't even the worst of what this community has dealt with. it was very quick and they're lucky there wasn't a higher injury and death toll given how l
. >> my attitude was, in the next minute and a half, we're either going to be in heaven or we're going to be in the hospital or we're going to walk out of here, and completely in the lord's hands. >> indiana also in the storm's path. the sheriff's department dash cam caught debris flying in the air. look at that. that all as the tornado was touching down. >> cnn is covering every angle of the tornado outbreak with crews across the region. >> we begin with cnn's chris...
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>> simply put, it is going to be, it is the best gift heaven could only give japan. >> reporter: lest you think the japan's rep speaks in hyperbole turn on the television. her history and direct line to the white house all dissected and analyzed. but critics say beyond the kennedy glam her job is a crucial one. japan's is the third largest economy and the fastest growing region. japan is sparring with china and sparring with north korea. >> she does not have experience with japan. she does not have experience with asia. she does not have any track record with any of the central issues that we're dealing with there. that means she's not prepared to play the leading role in japan on those issues. >> reporter: but it is the young caroline, the child of the president who was assassinated 50 years ago that japan remembers. president kennedy had been planning to be the first u.s. president to visit japan, but he was killed before he could make the journey. the very first live television broadcast brought into japanese homes, the very first images japan saw was a nation and two children mour
>> simply put, it is going to be, it is the best gift heaven could only give japan. >> reporter: lest you think the japan's rep speaks in hyperbole turn on the television. her history and direct line to the white house all dissected and analyzed. but critics say beyond the kennedy glam her job is a crucial one. japan's is the third largest economy and the fastest growing region. japan is sparring with china and sparring with north korea. >> she does not have experience with...
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that thing is down about 8%, heavens, in the last six, seven, eight days. it's got a nice rise today all throughout the morning as janet yellen's testimony was on. see that bounceback today? that was happening as janet yellen -- the beta names. stuff that moves more than the markets definitely back on today. >> under normal circumstances, though, an earnings report like we got from cisco last night, which has taken a toll on that stock today, that would have affected the whole market today. >> that's right. >> but you got the fed -- the quantitative easing impact that's still affecting the stock market. >> that's right. right now sienna is affecting a particular part of the market. any of the networking stocks. look at a stock like sienna or stuff that sells into the internet equipment -- the networking equipment space. ffiv is out there. their stocks are down. networkers are down. even outside of that, most of the tech areas is not down anywhere near as much. they're moving along with janet yellen, assuring everybody that the market for the time being can
that thing is down about 8%, heavens, in the last six, seven, eight days. it's got a nice rise today all throughout the morning as janet yellen's testimony was on. see that bounceback today? that was happening as janet yellen -- the beta names. stuff that moves more than the markets definitely back on today. >> under normal circumstances, though, an earnings report like we got from cisco last night, which has taken a toll on that stock today, that would have affected the whole market...
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now the latest work "first phone call from especially" -- call from heaven." i caught up with him this week. >> this is a wonderful story. there is a town where people veeve phone calls from especially, people -- people receiving phone calls from heaven. once people know about it, the city and the town is the center of attention for the media and skeptics alike. the fundamental question raised: do you believe in the concept of phone calls from heaven, for example? what are you trying to let people know through the book in terms of the concept of belief? >> well, i think that when a miracle takes place, it can happen on a very small level. small ones happen every day. i guess what i was exploring is if you believe something has happened, if you believe you witnessed a little bit of a miracle, do you have to have science or society to agree with you to think it was true? that is kind of what happens ultimately, in this small little town that has phones ringing from heaven. >> do you think people are open to the concept of miracle s and an afterlife? >> yes and n
now the latest work "first phone call from especially" -- call from heaven." i caught up with him this week. >> this is a wonderful story. there is a town where people veeve phone calls from especially, people -- people receiving phone calls from heaven. once people know about it, the city and the town is the center of attention for the media and skeptics alike. the fundamental question raised: do you believe in the concept of phone calls from heaven, for example? what are...
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i think it's the best bit they've ever done. [ female announcer ] imagine a match made in skin heaven. with venus and olay. olay moisture bars help lock in moisture for less dryness while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. and goddess skin begins. only from venus and olay. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and strule to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual te, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like-at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts-including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. slee
i think it's the best bit they've ever done. [ female announcer ] imagine a match made in skin heaven. with venus and olay. olay moisture bars help lock in moisture for less dryness while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. and goddess skin begins. only from venus and olay. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and strule to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings...
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before he was painting things that the camera could not see the way a camera can't take a picture of heaven or hell. now he's just giving us a much more conventional photographic realism and there's kind of no insight. it's a very typical, generic, skill set and i really wish i could talk to him and say, look, we're not going to see eye to eye on anything, but i can help you. you're no rembrandt, but now you're just becoming a hack, and i don't want any painter to be a hack, even george w. bush. >> you said you would pay a few hundred dollars, but certainly, he couldn't command much more than a few hundred dollars for one of his paintings? >> oh, i'm sure. i mean, as i said, celebrity art can cost a lot. sylvester stallone, as i said, has an exhibition up, a big one, in russia right now, so i don't think -- what the real issue is, honestly, is that any american music would be well served to have a paintings by an ex-president. imagine that. seeing into the mind of thomas jefferson or martin van buren, for that matter. >> but you can't anticipate that he would be welcomed warmly into the arm
before he was painting things that the camera could not see the way a camera can't take a picture of heaven or hell. now he's just giving us a much more conventional photographic realism and there's kind of no insight. it's a very typical, generic, skill set and i really wish i could talk to him and say, look, we're not going to see eye to eye on anything, but i can help you. you're no rembrandt, but now you're just becoming a hack, and i don't want any painter to be a hack, even george w....
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school districts now warning them you better not acknowledge that jesus is the reason for the season and heaven forbid you sing a song about bethlehem or silent night because somebody may take offense. >> about one in five americans does not identify as a christian. can you understand why somebody who is not a self-identified christian would feel uncomfortable with demonstration of something from the bible, from the new testament, coming from the government, coming from a public school, because to them that might feel like their government is picking a religion and it's not theirs. >> well, there are things that we can do about that to i guess lessen that offense. we can do that in our personal lives. for instance, in my family, we have the menorrah out through december on our kitchen table. i want to teach my children about the jewish faith. >> what do you make of pope francis? what do you think of him? >> i'm kind of trying to follow what his agenda is. i'm surprised he came out with a couple of things in the media but then again, i'm not one to trust the media's interpretation of somebody's
school districts now warning them you better not acknowledge that jesus is the reason for the season and heaven forbid you sing a song about bethlehem or silent night because somebody may take offense. >> about one in five americans does not identify as a christian. can you understand why somebody who is not a self-identified christian would feel uncomfortable with demonstration of something from the bible, from the new testament, coming from the government, coming from a public school,...
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, it's heaven's gate. you can't do a re-release, but -- >> it has to work. >> but in this case the affordable caring a, they shut it down six months and say we're going to launch this in the middle of next summer. they launch it, the website works, the call centers work. people can get insurance and like the pensacola that i have that had two kids with pre-existing conditions that was able to whooiz whiz through it in 15 minutes, 30 minutes, sign up, get insurance for less an tell all of their republican friend, hey, look what just what happened to us. it's not quite like a movie. if it works, then it works for everybody. >> it's not quite like a movie, but this -- i am concerned. in an ideal world, that's going to work. my in my instinct tell me, you got to give consumers per mamission to believe. the core essence this thing is down. >> you are asking, you are hired to fix this? >> i don't fix this. i hopefully find another job before i take this job. >> that bad? is it fixable in. >> the one bellwhether
, it's heaven's gate. you can't do a re-release, but -- >> it has to work. >> but in this case the affordable caring a, they shut it down six months and say we're going to launch this in the middle of next summer. they launch it, the website works, the call centers work. people can get insurance and like the pensacola that i have that had two kids with pre-existing conditions that was able to whooiz whiz through it in 15 minutes, 30 minutes, sign up, get insurance for less an tell...
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that she can't explain where she got -- you know, it would have had to have been dropped down from the heavens. i mean, she didn't have that money. >> narrator: detective chris lynn sees that the abraham shakespeare llc account has been liquidated. >> when we confronted her about these checks, of course, you know, the continued lies. "i was using this money for mr. shakespeare." and yet she can't provide reasons or means of what she was using the money for to benefit mr. shakespeare. >> narrator: meanwhile, detectives clark and wallace start looking at shakespeare's phone records. they notice that he stopped making calls after april 6th. though no one else has spoken to him, for months, moore insists that the lotto winner has been calling her from his phone. records show that their phones have, in fact, connected. but when they do, they're both in pretty much the same location. >> according to her, in our interviews, she hadn't seen him in months. so, why does it seem that the only time she's had contact with him, he happens to be close-by? you could tell she didn't have any way to explain it.
that she can't explain where she got -- you know, it would have had to have been dropped down from the heavens. i mean, she didn't have that money. >> narrator: detective chris lynn sees that the abraham shakespeare llc account has been liquidated. >> when we confronted her about these checks, of course, you know, the continued lies. "i was using this money for mr. shakespeare." and yet she can't provide reasons or means of what she was using the money for to benefit mr....
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because then, heaven forbid, the law might work. joining us now is jonathan gruber. he's a professor of economics at m.i.t., who was a key architect of the massachusetts health reform effort and also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the affordable care act. professor gruber, thanks for being us. >> good to be here, rachel. >> last week in boston, president obama said he is confident that national health reform will work, because massachusetts has shown that this model of policy works. do you see it that way? after the initial implementation glitches are fixed and tweaks are made and the website is fixed, do you think the national law should be expected to work like the one in massachusetts? >> rachel, i can think of no other major law in our nation's history, where we've piloted it first in this way. and we piloted it in massachusetts, and it worked. and it's the same basic structure. and i think it will work and be successful. it won't be exactly the same, but it's going to follow the same basic successful pattern as in massachusetts. we ju
because then, heaven forbid, the law might work. joining us now is jonathan gruber. he's a professor of economics at m.i.t., who was a key architect of the massachusetts health reform effort and also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the affordable care act. professor gruber, thanks for being us. >> good to be here, rachel. >> last week in boston, president obama said he is confident that national health reform will work, because massachusetts has shown that...
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for this woman, heaven is in new york. for lady gaga, it's a disco heaven. for this japanese artist, heaven is in art. her exhibit at the david's warner gallery in new york is called "i who have arrived in hetch". >> it's about gazing at one's self-into infinity. and the paintings are an sprex about that too. >> reporter: people are waiting in line for hours to experience the infinity room for 45 seconds. >> it makes me feel happy and also sad. >> i really felt the timeless dimension of it. >> reporter: for others, twenty cals and mirrors are a clear reflection of the afterlife. webster's dictionary defines heaven as the bode of god. but most people go to a different script tur for the answer. if you ask religion professor, the answer depends on your faith. >> christianity clearly argues for an afterlife, a heaven. for muslims on the other hand, they view paradise in may more concrete terms. for the jewish community, one achieves one inmortality in a sense through one's family. >> reporter: it's safe to say, one thing holds true across time. the definition o
for this woman, heaven is in new york. for lady gaga, it's a disco heaven. for this japanese artist, heaven is in art. her exhibit at the david's warner gallery in new york is called "i who have arrived in hetch". >> it's about gazing at one's self-into infinity. and the paintings are an sprex about that too. >> reporter: people are waiting in line for hours to experience the infinity room for 45 seconds. >> it makes me feel happy and also sad. >> i really felt...
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heaven forbid that people be able to register to vote online. then they might register to vote! and then they might vote! and that, of course, would be bad news. and so, republicans are suing to stop it. republicans in state after state after state after state are increasingly openly and overtly admitting that the more people vote, the more that is a problem for them. but tomorrow is election day in mostly low-profile races across the country, americans have been turning out to vote early already, are planning on voting tomorrow. in states where republicans are in control, voting has mostly gotten harder over the past few years. in the texas election tomorrow in dallas county alone, one out of every four voters has had to file a legal affidavit in order to try to get their vote counted because of these new laws, one in four! in texas, even the state government admits that something like 700,000 people in the state are legal voters but do not have the i.d. that you need to be able to show to be able to vote in that state now. of those 700,000 people, we learned today the total nu
heaven forbid that people be able to register to vote online. then they might register to vote! and then they might vote! and that, of course, would be bad news. and so, republicans are suing to stop it. republicans in state after state after state after state are increasingly openly and overtly admitting that the more people vote, the more that is a problem for them. but tomorrow is election day in mostly low-profile races across the country, americans have been turning out to vote early...
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was it heaven? >> tomorrow night, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere else, or at least felt something profound, or other-worldly. mary neil is one of those people. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. zillion i could see the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse. and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> reporter: you were unconscious, so how did you know this was all happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free, and i was greeted by these people, or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway, and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> reporter: in the book, you write about dancing with them. >> yeah. >> reporter: were you
was it heaven? >> tomorrow night, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere else, or at least felt something profound, or other-worldly. mary neil is one of those people. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. zillion i could see the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse. and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back....
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thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. >> you are listening to a 21-year-old young man there in washington, illinois, who yesterday originally the father thought that there was a helicopter over the house, looked out the window, there was a tornado. they all went down to the basement. those images were filmed by a cell phone through that window in the basement. and he started to pray as the tornado started to destroy the neighbor's house. >> you can almost hear the family in the background praying as well. you see this and you think this cannot be real. >> absolutely. >> maria molina is real. anthony corey is the gentleman's name that sent that video out. when you see that devastation, is this something that is becoming worse every year? that is awful to see, awful to hear. what are we doing? >> while it is very rare to see this kind of outbreak, tornado outbre
thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. >> you are listening to a 21-year-old young man there in washington, illinois, who yesterday originally the father thought that there was a helicopter over the house, looked out the window, there was a tornado. they all went down to the basement. those images were...
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. >> stahl: if there's a heaven above and a hell below, then limbo can be found just 90 miles off the coast of florida at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay, cuba. there, prisoners who've been scooped up in the war on terror have remained locked up, most for 11 years now without being charged. and it's cost taxpayers $5 billion, so far. two weeks ago, we reported on the handful of the prisoners going on trial. tonight, we'll tell you about the others, many of whom can't be tried. the evidence against them is weak or inadmissible-- in some cases, because it was obtained through "enhanced interrogation techniques." with congress having mandated that none of the detainees can set foot on u.s. soil, and president obama vowing to shut the prison down, life at guantanamo bay grinds on. we were granted extraordinary access, particularly at the prison camp. you will see "gitmo," as it's called, like you've never seen it before. the only way onto the naval base is by boat. we were ferried across the bay on a coast guard security vessel armed with 50- and 30-caliber machine guns. >> our stan
. >> stahl: if there's a heaven above and a hell below, then limbo can be found just 90 miles off the coast of florida at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay, cuba. there, prisoners who've been scooped up in the war on terror have remained locked up, most for 11 years now without being charged. and it's cost taxpayers $5 billion, so far. two weeks ago, we reported on the handful of the prisoners going on trial. tonight, we'll tell you about the others, many of whom can't be tried. the...
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it really was one of those sort of the heavens wept moment. and the way to cover that in the u.s. naval academy glee club, the way to cover it was to back up. let the pictures, let the sounds speak for themselves. almost no one did that. people had to talk. producers had to throw montages of images up there on the screen. fox really did the best when they backed off and let it breathe. they really did a nice job with that. cnn, second best. the worst, again, msnbc was the worst. abc was chatty time, too. i really -- it's so simple, howie, to do that on a big ev t event. especially was as huge and existential as this was on friday. >> self-restraint can be difficult on television. joe concho, what do you think of the fact, particularly the people involved in these productions weren't alive in 1963. yet kennedy, his life and death still retain this incredible hold on public imagination and the media imagination as well? >> i think, howie, because there's never been definitive closure on the kennedy assassination. so many conspiracy. lee harvey oswald. was he acting alone? was he wor
it really was one of those sort of the heavens wept moment. and the way to cover that in the u.s. naval academy glee club, the way to cover it was to back up. let the pictures, let the sounds speak for themselves. almost no one did that. people had to talk. producers had to throw montages of images up there on the screen. fox really did the best when they backed off and let it breathe. they really did a nice job with that. cnn, second best. the worst, again, msnbc was the worst. abc was chatty...
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of coherence in a lot of their views because yes they are pro austerity many respects but you know heaven help the person that tries to cut medicare or social security for example those remain popular even i think among people in many many people in the tea party so it's much more complicated and it hasn't taken on even though there has been a racist element to it and it hasn't taken on the warning. tones that you see saying in countries like greece like the. new dawn party which is an explicitly neo nazi party world i think the european union plays in all this i mean it's hard for us to imagine or maybe that's just because we forgot as we were talking about earlier europe just breaking out into a war nowadays i mean the countries are also financially bound together and trade together now it's almost like one giant country do you think without any you we would have seen this sort of violence break out or do you think we still might see down the road even with the you or we might see a dissolving of the you that leads to this where is this all headed. well you have a comparable level a bit
of coherence in a lot of their views because yes they are pro austerity many respects but you know heaven help the person that tries to cut medicare or social security for example those remain popular even i think among people in many many people in the tea party so it's much more complicated and it hasn't taken on even though there has been a racist element to it and it hasn't taken on the warning. tones that you see saying in countries like greece like the. new dawn party which is an...
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look, i got a great deal on the chanel and louis vuitton and this is lap season this, is heaven. i thought that's that is it. if i can figure out an economic way to go into people's closets and resell the luxury brand online, it will be a home run because it is, and especially if i can create a really beautiful environment. but it really light bulb went off when i saw behavior from someone i knew would never go around to get best deal at a consignment store and she knew a great deal when she saw it. lori: you're also doing the legwork. how does that work? i would sign up on realreal. com. tell you stuff i have i think would be valuable and interest to you. you actually send a truck or how does that work? do you come and pick up my stuff and do again the legwork to get it sold online? >> we do everything for you. so you can just send an email to consign it@realreal. we have what i call uber-of consignment. put in your zip code. we have representatives. they all work for the company. they're merchandise managers. if we have someone in your area, she will talk through the items, wha
look, i got a great deal on the chanel and louis vuitton and this is lap season this, is heaven. i thought that's that is it. if i can figure out an economic way to go into people's closets and resell the luxury brand online, it will be a home run because it is, and especially if i can create a really beautiful environment. but it really light bulb went off when i saw behavior from someone i knew would never go around to get best deal at a consignment store and she knew a great deal when she...
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there is a heaven. there's there's you know, i'm going to need that if my kitchen. i don't use my kitchen very often, but for that i will enter it on occasion. all right, bloomberg editor-in-chief matt winkler forced to lay off 50 journalists, the largest in the company's history, and we're going to have the reasons coming up next. ashley: and bringing foreign tourist dollars to the u.s., we'll tell you about a new public/private partnership. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. companprofile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> i'm melissa francis with your fox business brief. the vatican has hired the con i- consulting firm ey to cut waste and improve transparency. bloomberg's editor-in-chief matt winkler is set to lay off more than 50 journalists. the cuts reportedly in the sports, entertainmen
there is a heaven. there's there's you know, i'm going to need that if my kitchen. i don't use my kitchen very often, but for that i will enter it on occasion. all right, bloomberg editor-in-chief matt winkler forced to lay off 50 journalists, the largest in the company's history, and we're going to have the reasons coming up next. ashley: and bringing foreign tourist dollars to the u.s., we'll tell you about a new public/private partnership. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a...
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. >> our father who art in heaven hall offed be thy name ... heather: a communities finding even in the face of tragedy there is much to be thankful for. heather: mother nature threatening a beloved big apple tradition. the nypd says high winds could grounds a dozen balloons in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. a giant balloon seriously injured a woman in 1997. bill: i'm hoping for the best. >> reporter: they are saying 45-mile-per-hour winds are being predightd. bill: my brother is coming to town, we'll have a great time. the night before you go to the natural history miewf seem and you can see the those. it's a cool moment. the new york moment. it's an american moment. that's the hemmer thanksgiving tip. >> nobody was more frustrated about the problems with our website than i am. but here in southern california and across is state there are thousands of people every single day who are getting healthcare for the first time. give the way, the website is continually working better, so check it out. bill: the president in hollywood rubbing elbo
. >> our father who art in heaven hall offed be thy name ... heather: a communities finding even in the face of tragedy there is much to be thankful for. heather: mother nature threatening a beloved big apple tradition. the nypd says high winds could grounds a dozen balloons in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. a giant balloon seriously injured a woman in 1997. bill: i'm hoping for the best. >> reporter: they are saying 45-mile-per-hour winds are being predightd. bill: my brother...
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. >> it was like going from the frying pan to heaven. because all the rumors you have heard about him were true, except he was even worse. it was the worst -- i mean, it was lovely working with lawrence and he never screamed quite as loudly went olivia was on the set, but he was a real bully. and then to go working with stanley was just heaven. >> and what was it like to work with oliviet for you? >> he was very kind. and he -- one day he was overheard whispering to predinger off to the side, oh, dear boy, i wish you wouldn't scream at the children. and he said, oh, i'm too old to change! he was terrible to work with! >> yeah, he was horrible. >> he was horrible. and he made some good films, but -- i remember, i never studied lines -- because -- i was so nervous, i was a nervous wreck. and i keep going up, i keep drying, and i knew these lines, but i was so tense. >> tension. >> and oliviet had the patience where he would run lines with me off camera, over and over and over again. he was very kind to me. >> once starring in the number on
. >> it was like going from the frying pan to heaven. because all the rumors you have heard about him were true, except he was even worse. it was the worst -- i mean, it was lovely working with lawrence and he never screamed quite as loudly went olivia was on the set, but he was a real bully. and then to go working with stanley was just heaven. >> and what was it like to work with oliviet for you? >> he was very kind. and he -- one day he was overheard whispering to predinger...
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he was genuinely curious and eager to reach out to the heavens. try t trite as it might sound. he had a genuine interest that that might be man's next frontier. we have not heard that kind of talk out of the white house since. and something that we took for granted, our leadership there, we just squandered away. >> yeah, neil, you know, we all remember bits and parts of what he said. but none of us remember the details of what he really believed in. you could see it in his speeches. you could see it in his speech here not just to the congress but here to the young folks in houston, at rice stadium, at -- to know, and i don't know how we got where we are today. we don't have leadership in space. we don't have the desire to be excellent. we have no mission, no goal, no plans for the future. i hate to say it, but it may very well be true. if you want to go to the moon, you better get a chinese passport. and that is unacceptable to the american people. >> what did we do wrong? i'm sorry, gene, but what did we do wrong? kennedy himself was talking in the months before his death abou
he was genuinely curious and eager to reach out to the heavens. try t trite as it might sound. he had a genuine interest that that might be man's next frontier. we have not heard that kind of talk out of the white house since. and something that we took for granted, our leadership there, we just squandered away. >> yeah, neil, you know, we all remember bits and parts of what he said. but none of us remember the details of what he really believed in. you could see it in his speeches. you...
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okay. >> >> to an nook to an nook owian in owian in heaven, fort glee, the heaven, fort glee, the true sons true sons of harmony sent of harmony sent a petition. a petition. >> o say can you see by >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed what so proudly we hailed at the at the twilight's last twilight's last gleaming whose broad gleaming whose broad stripes -- over the ram stripes -- over the ram apartments we watched apartments we watched were so gallantly were so gallantly streaming. streaming. >> do you see the >> do you see the american flag differently american flag differently now than you did before now than you did before you started working on you started working on the project? the project? >> yeah. >> yeah. this is -- this is just this is -- this is just so personal. so personal. this is my flag. this is my flag. this is our flag. this is our flag. this flag is going to fly this flag is going to fly soon, and people are soon, and people are going to go that's our going to go that's our flag. flag. it is just very it is
okay. >> >> to an nook to an nook owian in owian in heaven, fort glee, the heaven, fort glee, the true sons true sons of harmony sent of harmony sent a petition. a petition. >> o say can you see by >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed what so proudly we hailed at the at the twilight's last twilight's last gleaming whose broad gleaming whose broad stripes -- over the ram stripes -- over the ram apartments we...
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i know i'm going to heaven. i know i'm going to heaven so why can't i -- he was not afraid to die. >> what did you say to him? >> well, in that situation i said matthew, the reason why is there is a purpose even in our pain, and i am not willing to just give up and say that the solution isn't there. >> one thing that needs to change legally is to give families more power in dealing with people who are mentally ill in their family, because the pendulum has swung the other way to human rights so much that many parents and family members cannot get a conservatorship. they see a life deteriorating, falling apart -- >> doctors won't even talk to family members, even when the family member has given permission. >> because it breach ts family member's rights. >> this is a quagmire. i don't even know how to deal with it. i just know it exists. which is that two of the basic rights that the mentally ill have, right to autonomy and the right to privacy, actually stand in the way many times of them getting the help they ne
i know i'm going to heaven. i know i'm going to heaven so why can't i -- he was not afraid to die. >> what did you say to him? >> well, in that situation i said matthew, the reason why is there is a purpose even in our pain, and i am not willing to just give up and say that the solution isn't there. >> one thing that needs to change legally is to give families more power in dealing with people who are mentally ill in their family, because the pendulum has swung the other way...
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heaven? i don't know. this sunday, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of these three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere or at least something profound and otherworldly happened to them. mary neal is one of these people. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. >> i could see the scene on the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious so how do you know all this was happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free. and i was greeted by these people or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway. and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> in the book, you write about dancing with them. were you celebrating? >> yes. >> what? w
heaven? i don't know. this sunday, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of these three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere or at least something profound and otherworldly happened to them. mary neal is one of these people. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. >> i could see the scene on the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at...
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heaven? this sunday, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of these people who came very close to clinical death and say they did go entsomewhere or felt something profound. ben was one of those people. his story is told here by cnn's randi kaye. >> what was it about making videos your brother loved so much? >> his strong connection to people. that's the reason he gravitated toward giving advice to teens. he genuinely wanted to help them out. he became a little bit of a local celebrity, especially with the girls. >> it doesn't matter how a personal looks, if they have braces or acne or anything like that. what matters is their personality. i have a really big challenge in my life. i have a heart condition. i have a pacemaker. >> do you remember that day you got the diagnosis, what you felt? >> yes, i do, because it was very scary. the doctor just very clearly stated he has this condition, there's no cure. we'll have to be careful throughout his life. >> how nervous were you that h
heaven? this sunday, anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of these people who came very close to clinical death and say they did go entsomewhere or felt something profound. ben was one of those people. his story is told here by cnn's randi kaye. >> what was it about making videos your brother loved so much? >> his strong connection to people. that's the reason he gravitated toward giving advice to teens. he genuinely wanted to help them out. he became a little bit of a...
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. >> our father who art in heaven, hallow be thai name. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, amen. >> how about that? this is certainly a faith-based community. many people were in church yesterday. this is the mayor of washington, illinois. thank you so much for coming on and talking to me. i can't imagine what your last 24 hours has been like. sleeping an hour and a half, so thank you. how are you doing? >> well, brooke, i'm doing fine. this community just doesn't ever surprise me. i dont care if it's fund-raising for maybe someone that has cancer, a community center that we built for community, our community comes together for everything. unfortunately, this is going to test us. i think we're ready for it. i think we'll rebuild and be stronger than ever. >> we were talking during the commercial. i asked you what is the one word you hear over and over to describe the town, and you say resilience. you just finis
. >> our father who art in heaven, hallow be thai name. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, amen. >> how about that? this is certainly a faith-based community. many people were in church yesterday. this is the mayor of washington, illinois. thank you so much for coming on and talking to me. i can't imagine what your last 24 hours has been like. sleeping...
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already suffering at the hands of climate change as well as to those that come after us, because for heaven sakes, the time for climate justice is now. >> thank you. >> my name is reverend ashley goff, and i'm a pastor at church the pilgrims, a congregation in the presbyterian church, usa, in dupont circle, washington d.c. 50,000 honeybees call the back of the church home. three honey hives are part of our sacred garden. they pollinate the vegetables and fruits of our garden along with the forest oasis next to us. the eggplants, green peppers, base sill, beans, squash and carrots that we grow goes to create meals for open table, our lunch every sunday afternoon for 40 hungry neighbors. on sundays our garden is poignantly alive. honeybees buzzing around pollen and hungry neighbors norring on cat roles of -- casseroles. in that moment our backyard is host and home to living beings our society thinks are disposable, honeybees and homeless, hungry folks. honeybees are threatened by an ecological crisis created by humans, bugs and climate change. hungry people are the most socially vulnerable of
already suffering at the hands of climate change as well as to those that come after us, because for heaven sakes, the time for climate justice is now. >> thank you. >> my name is reverend ashley goff, and i'm a pastor at church the pilgrims, a congregation in the presbyterian church, usa, in dupont circle, washington d.c. 50,000 honeybees call the back of the church home. three honey hives are part of our sacred garden. they pollinate the vegetables and fruits of our garden along...
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launched it in exactly the way that chris christie wanted it to be launched and because he has an angel in heaven somewhere that owes him favors, today was the day that senator rand paul decided to meltdown, and he decided to meltdown to the new york times on the record. after a week, now, of play jarrism revelations about rand paul, he sat for an interview with the new york times today in which he said he's going to change the way he handles speeches and publications if it will make people leave he the hell alone. i wouldn't normally say h-e double hockey sticks in the show, but that's what he said. he said that his office had, quote, made mistakes. then there was also the senator's explanation for why this has all happened. and this explanation may turn out to be a real problem for the senator if he does ever seek higher office. this was the explanation. mr. paul attributed the sloppiness to the hectic life of a senator in high demand. things are done quickly and in a hurry. and sometimes i get some things sent to me while giving a speech. i get something on my phone saying read this in 20 minu
launched it in exactly the way that chris christie wanted it to be launched and because he has an angel in heaven somewhere that owes him favors, today was the day that senator rand paul decided to meltdown, and he decided to meltdown to the new york times on the record. after a week, now, of play jarrism revelations about rand paul, he sat for an interview with the new york times today in which he said he's going to change the way he handles speeches and publications if it will make people...
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as it is, just so they can replace somebody that should have been a replacement for john roberts for heaven's sake. >> so here are the extension delays. let's take a look at this. 8 days extra now from december 15th. kicks in on january 1st. one month delay as tucker mentioned until next november 15th. and the opening enrollment of the insurance beginning in 2015. by the way jay carney at the podium saying this is because we wanted to help insurance companies sort things out. well, when you ask the insurance companies, insurance company executives have now gone on the record about this now month extension they say wait a second. our rates are set in a what does that mean for our rates? do we need to move that time line now to march or to may? we don't know yet. it's not really helpful. >> they have no clue. policies being made up on the fly. what's not being made up on the fly. what is absolutely the product of a lot of aforethought is the timing of this. look, they have delayed the implementation of obamacare itself until after the election campaign. a new poll shows if voters had known if t
as it is, just so they can replace somebody that should have been a replacement for john roberts for heaven's sake. >> so here are the extension delays. let's take a look at this. 8 days extra now from december 15th. kicks in on january 1st. one month delay as tucker mentioned until next november 15th. and the opening enrollment of the insurance beginning in 2015. by the way jay carney at the podium saying this is because we wanted to help insurance companies sort things out. well, when...
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biggest ally in the region, the one who is going to be the most directly impacted is screaming to high heaven saying do not do this. we are getting nothing from this deal. we're getting a delay. we're not even getting any kind of concrete, you know, retrenchment. and if you look at the history of iran, they have never kept a deal, ever. so, to have this kind of a conversation and even push as hard as this administration has pushed is really a very, very dangerous sign of how weak the president's foreign policy has become. >> well, and it raises the question, if you say they've never kept a deal and we're getting nothing out of this, why are we pushing for this deal? what's behind it? >> again, it just confounds me that our closest ally in the region is 100% against it, asking us, pleading with us. now, this is a president -- excuse me, prime minister netanyahu has been rather quiet in any type of criticism of president obama, even when president obama was giving him a stiffarm through the first four years of the administration. we just hesitated to do anything to distance himself from the pre
biggest ally in the region, the one who is going to be the most directly impacted is screaming to high heaven saying do not do this. we are getting nothing from this deal. we're getting a delay. we're not even getting any kind of concrete, you know, retrenchment. and if you look at the history of iran, they have never kept a deal, ever. so, to have this kind of a conversation and even push as hard as this administration has pushed is really a very, very dangerous sign of how weak the...